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Free sign upThe phrase "as an instance of the" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
Example sentence: "The Statue of Liberty serves as an instance of the United States' commitment to freedom and democracy."
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As an instance of the hardware/software divide, the GPS system is terrific.
This prank was noted down by the doctor with some justice, as an instance of the boy's poor judgment.
The article condemns embryonic stem-cell research, including somatic cell nuclear transfer, as an instance of "the deliberate use of one (developing) person as the instrument of another".
Mr. Gerstner cited this as an instance of the "suffocating extremes one could find all too easily in the I.B.M. culture," and he named the executive, who voluntarily retired just after Mr. Gerstner took over.
A morning that arrives with the huckster strolling into the Oval Office should always strike us — and the kids who already expect so little of us — as an instance of the absurd.
Yet the American citizen plumes himself upon this spirit, even when he is sufficiently dispassionate to perceive the ruin it works; and will often adduce it, in spite of his own reason, as an instance of the great sagacity and acuteness of the people, and their superior shrewdness and independence.
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Scripps Howard News Service columnist Deroy Murdock mentioned the timeliness of the conference in connection with the episode as being an instance of The Simpsons "clairvoyantly predict[ing] the news".
Winston Smith in George Orwell's 1984 is, as Sussman notes, an instance of the latter extreme endpoint of some processes of torture.
In this listing, line 1 indicates that the static method Main.main (suffix MS) has a static field (suffix AS) that references an instance of the class Invoice.
People at the airline denied that, characterizing his departure as an instance of putting the airline's interests first.
Such a simple this, then, can also be understood as an instance of what the Medievals discussed as thisness a general property of an individual thing's being identical to itself.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com